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AE What's a million dollar phrase for Fun at Home? ERE'S no secret about that! Judge's 6th Cross- word Puzzle Book is, as everyone knows, the last word for home enjoyment seekers. HIS entertaining book of lively quips and sparkling humor contains 40 fascinating puzzles— the kind that will bring plenty of furrows to the brow of even the most ex- perienced gnu snatcher. REAL ment for languishing lexo- maniacs | workout and a superior suggestion for bon voy- —— age baskets, watchers, etc. red ticker And the price is only $1.50! | JUDGE “uy I | 18 East 48th St., New York, N.Y. \ | Please send me copies of Judge's | | bth Crossword Pursle Book at $1.50 o copy | | for which | enclose $ | State | Copies of Judge's 2nd, 3rd, tih, ard Sth | Crossword Purle Books are avai at Novice RCHIBOLD QUIMBY w oft those chief s one iduals distinction, if pompous in claim to was his loquaciousness on any oceasion and on 3 His chief difficulty, in his own circle, lay in his inability to whose | any subject. maintain ar audience and consequently he had formed the habit of attending large gatherings where he could discourse th strangers who were too polite to offend him by w i iound t kind contradiction; a it he could make almost any a statement w hout fear of ituati ctly to his likin ex sut_as he stood there on this sultry | afternoon watching the National trap- | shooting contests he was havir ble: he had encountered a reb: ery remark he had made had cither been doand it was begin ler his skin ut fellow there,” Quim- in “I've been watch- ted in ing him for quite by vile and he Look at that will lever mis rhythm in’ his move nts, ut the practice to be You m he's an old It takes ye able to shoot like that.” 1 the big you: timer rs of ow 2 asked | the strar “TL know juite well He does look pretty good but a novice at the sport of fact if it hadn't he wouldn't be out there shooting at all today.” Quimby fun: “And [ suppos he’ ves As a mat been for me doto himself but he wohis tried not feelings g to tell me that vou showed him how to hit real you ninety-nine out of a hun rthought vd he said. and then as an led, “If you are ren’t you out the t me,” replied 1've got me wrot he a darn gi why : your F tranger ies I never in for the sport and know very Tittle thout it went he told me that he had a | shotgun in his hand until a little over year d ad never co. In fact until just a year uge last. Tuesday and —" At this point Quimby interrupted that he had been pr 1 and he cized it with zest y fine friend.” positive about everything will you tell last. Tuesday was the exact date that t put his ids on a shotgun?” v don't get excited, old man.” the stranger. “IIL tell you Wl right even though I ¢ why T should. That fellow be my father an n't know ippens to last Tuesday ry. A man can't forget things like that, can he in-law and | was my first wedding annive —J.BAV 27 which was | Ido know that man and | Few people come to New York for its mountain air or yet its deep-sea fishing. They come to do things — busi- ness, shopping, the theatre or what not. You can do things conveniently from the Roosevelt with its ideal location. And the rate is moderate, too. $4 single and $6 double. comicbooks.com